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    Indian Rationale

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    Written Rationale We are currently reading The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie and for our English class‚ we are required to create an Anthology. This project is connected to the book because each piece needs a theme that the book also contains. My Anthology is heavily centered around identity and how your identity is what you want it to be. I chose this theme because I could easily relate to the main character’s struggles between choosing his culture and choosing

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    Indian Software

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    countries and buy some other product which they do not make. The comparative advantage theory explains the rise of Indian software industry to the fullest‚ and it makes a lot of sense why they grew so much over the past decade. Heckscher-Ohlin theory believes that the comparative advantage depends on the resources the country has; meaning land‚ labor‚ and capital. This is the extent to which Indian software industry goes. They have very good resources and mostly important they have a cheap labor. Engineers

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    Cultural Analysis

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    Global Business Cultural Analysis: Germany July 7‚ 2012 Liberty University Abstract The Indian population in the United States as increased over the years. There are signs that they are they are very successful in opening and running their own businesses. It would be interesting to know if the same opportunities are available in India as they are in the United States. This paper researches India’s trade partners; their religious culture; India’s economic status and major industries; as

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    Cultural Background

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    Cultural Background Paper Natesha C. Robinson SCO/100 May 5th‚ 2010 Leslie Hart University of Phoenix Cultural Background Culture is the totality of learned‚ socially transmitted customs‚ knowledge‚ material objects‚ and behavior. It includes ideas‚ values‚ and artifacts of groups of people (Schaefer‚ 2006). Understanding culture can be tricky‚ ever ask “why do people act the way they do?”‚ “what made me do that”‚ “what was I thinking?” Physical abilities‚ educational background

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    Cultural Differences

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    and Engineering Rufei He & Jianchao Liu (2010) Barriers of Cross Cultural Communication in Multinational Firms --- A Case Study of Swedish Company and its Subsidiary in China Abstract In times of rapid growth‚ both in terms of economic development and globalization‚ an increasing number of firms extend their businesses abroad. A subsequent challenge of this development is the managerial implications of cross-cultural management. This study employs a qualitative approach in a single case

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    The Wichita Indians

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    The first recording of The Wichita Indians dated back all the way to the 1500s by a spanish explorer named‚ Francis Vazquez de Coronado. Coronado explored the American Southwest in the early 1500s in search for riches. The Wichita tribe’s origin was discovered specifically in 1541 near the area of the Arkansas River which is now considered the south-central Kansas. The ancestors of the Wichita however lived in the eastern Great Plains from the Red River north to Nebraska for at least two thousand

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    Indian Weddings

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    we are much more lenient with the idea of marriage and the actual wedding process‚ however; in places such as Pakistan- a wedding symbolizes much more for the Indian culture. Indian weddings are known for their extremely elaborate ceremonies- including before and after the “big day”‚ and their opulent celebrations (Husain‚ 120). In Indian culture‚ marriage symbolizes not just the sacred union of two individuals‚ but of the coming together of two families and extended families. (Serhan‚ 24) As

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN On August 15‚ 1947‚ India woke up to freedom. Decades later we still continue to celebrate this day when we became a free and sovereign nation. With great leaders like Gandhiji India won Independence. One is proud of being an Indian because he has the freedom to speak‚ write‚ express ones views ect.. People of India live in peace and harmony. India is now emerging global‚ scientific and technological superpower it has diverse environment of flora and fauna. India has its own

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    indian cinema

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    Blatant disregard of commitment‚ multiple partners‚ open relationships and premarital sexual escapades are a few things that have had no place in Indian culture. That is‚ until Bollywood decided to reinvent entertainment. What initially shocked now merely intrigues. Packaged as harmless entertainment‚ movies are slowly changing the way we see things. Does real life inspire reel life or does real life aspire to what is projected in reel life? The truth probably lies somewhere in between. Art — be

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    INDIAN RAILWAYS

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    CASE STUDY ON INDIAN RAILWAYS (MONOPOLY) In economics‚ a monopoly (from the Latin word monopolium – Greek language monos‚ one + polein‚ to sell) is defined as a persistent market situation where there is only one provider of a product or service. Monopolies are characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide and a lack of viable substitute goods. Monopoly should be distinguished from monopsony‚ in which there is only one buyer of the product or service;

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